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Where to watch: Guide to the Royal Wedding on TV

Wedding-day coverage: Airing from 4 to 10 a.m. ET, Global National’s Dawna Friesen will anchor Wills & Kate: The Royal Wedding live from outside Buckingham Palace along with many of Global’s international correspondents, as well as ET Canada host Cheryl Hickey.

Additional features:

• Not an early riser? Tune in for Global’s special one-hour prime-time wedding recap Wills & Kate: Relive The Magic, which will also re-air at 9 p.m. ET.

Network: Citytv

Wedding-day coverage: Citytv coverage starts at 5 a.m. ET (4 CT/ 3MT/ 2PT) on Breakfast Television. Broadcasting at a special time on Citytv in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton and Winnipeg, BT Toronto co-host, Dina Pugliese and HELLO! Canada Editor-in-Chief Alison Eastwood will bring viewers all the festivities live from London.

Additional features

• CityLine: Royal Wedding Special (9 a.m. ET/ PT/ MT, 11 CT). Celebrate the royal wedding with a British Bash — complete with hats fit for a royal ceremony and a wedding cake challenge. Host, Tracy Moore and guest experts Lynn Spence and Bill Rowley, recap the wedding highlights, along with Alison Eastwood in London.

• Citytv and HELLO! Canada . . . Your Invitation to The Royal Wedding (8 p.m. ET/PT, 7 CT, 9 MT). From the star-studded arrivals to Will and Kate’s first kiss as a married couple, relive the key wedding moments in this Citytv prime-time special broadcast event.

Network: CBC TV and CBC News Network

Wedding-day coverage: Starting bright and early at 2 a.m. ET, (four hours before the actual nuptials), Heather Hiscox hosts “street-level” Wedding Day Coverage. Joining her throughout the morning will be the CBC's royal commentator, Ciara Hunt. Correspondents Anne-Marie Mediwake, Ann MacMillan, and Susan Ormiston, who will also be filing regular reports.

Additional features:

• Viewers can stream CBC TV coverage online and read correspondent Andrea Lee-Greenberg's live updates from the streets of London, which will include photos, interviews, observations and interactive content.

• At 6 a.m. ET, on CBC TV and CBC News Network, and streaming live on CBCNews.ca, iPhone and iPad, the ceremony begins. The news team will report on the ceremony, and the carriage ride through the streets to Buckingham Palace.

• Highlights of the ceremony will be broadcast at 7 and 11 p.m. ET, and again on April 30 at 7 p.m. ET/ 4 p.m. PT.

• The wedding will also be available to watch, on-demand, at CBCNews.ca.

Network: CTV

Wedding-day coverage: Airing from 3 to 10 a.m. ET, Lloyd Robertson will be live from London, as well as Lisa LaFlamme, who will be at Buckingham Palace, along with the rest of the network’s Royal Wedding broadcast team, including royal biographer Christopher Warwick and royal expert Victoria Arbiter for William and Kate: The Royal Wedding.

Additional features

• Following the wedding ceremony, Canada AM will recap the event for its western stations, hosted by Seamus O’Regan live from London. Canada AM will also broadcast live from Royal Wedding parties across Canada.

• From 10 to 11 a.m. ET, The Marilyn Denis Show Wedding Reception Special airs live with special guests Scott Thompson, former Royal Family adviser Bonnie Brownlee, and a performance by Matt Dusk. Fashion Television’s Jeanne Becker will be live from London to give her take on the ceremony, and Kate’s wedding dress.

• From 1 to 3 p.m. ET, Lisa LaFlamme will provide the latest information along with wedding highlights.

• Coverage continues with live reports from London throughout the day; Robertson and LaFlamme will wrap up the big day during CTV’s national newscast at 11 p.m. ET.

• Royal Wedding coverage will also air on CP24 and CTV New Channel.

• E! will have its own take on the Royal Wedding throughout the day, beginning at 4 a.m. ET with live coverage of the wedding and ending with a special edition of Fashion Police at 10 p.m. ET.

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